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The Council for British Archaeology (CBA) is a UK wide educational charity that helps champion and promote participation in archaeology. We run the Young Archaeologists’ Clubs for young people aged 8-16 and the annual Festival of Archaeology to encourage the exploration of the places and spaces around us and their stories.
Learn about the latest archaeology news, discoveries and research in the UK and abroad with British Archaeology Magazine, published by the Council for British Archaeology. Access the digital edition, open access articles, and more benefits of CBA membership.
The British Archaeological Association was founded in 1843 for the study of archaeology, art, and architecture, and to promote the preservation of historic monuments and antiquities. It exists to enhance understanding of the material culture of Europe and the Mediterranean.
Learn about the history, objectives, and activities of the CBA, an educational charity that promotes and supports archaeology in the UK. Find out how to join, access publications, and get involved in research and events.
Learn about the CBA's core activities, publications, events, casework, and youth engagement in archaeology. Explore the CBA's projects, groups, sponsors, and funders, and how to join or support the CBA.
The British Archaeological Association (BAA) was founded in 1843 and aims to inspire, support and disseminate high quality research in the fields of Western archaeology, art and architecture, primarily of the mediaeval period, through lectures, conferences, study days and publications.
The Royal Archaeological Institute is a leading UK archaeology society, with a history dating back to 1844. Its interests span all aspects of the archaeological, architectural and landscape history of the British Isles.